Hello,
I am interested in the vitamin C IV because my husband was getting them at a doctors office after his TBI and they really helped but then they stopped doing the IVC and I found another place that did them but they are asking $300 for an IVC and they dont even take 3 hours more like 35 to 45 min.
We cant afford that at all So I found Robert F. Cathcarts mix and information. I ordered the Sodium Ascorbate fine crystals and would like a little guidance on doing the IV ourselves. My husbands mother is a phlebotomist so she will be doing the needle poke and I just have t get the mix right.
Where can I get the EDTA that is one issue I have run into.
Another issue is the first doctor that did his IVC also gave him 600mg of glutathione with the vitamin C. Where can I get glutathione? anyone here use this along with their IVC any information helps
Thanks
The price increase is not necessarily your doctor's fault, it was created by new government regulations (probably designed to raise IV/C prices).
The good news is that if you do the Cathcart protocol correctly, it is the most potent vitamin C IV that can be administered. Remember, Cathcart's procedure is to make the STOCK SOLUTION. The STOCK SOLUTION is analogous to what would come in a commercial vial and is not directly injected into the veins. So if you wanted to start slow, a 25 gram IV/C, you would put 50 grams of the STOCK SOLUTION into a regular IV/Bag, probably a bag filled with sterile water.
Cathcart stored his STOCK SOLUTIONS unmixed in a refrigerator, and the EDTA was to help preserve the potency of the vitamin C over time. If you are mixing and administering right away, you would not require the EDTA.
What is the application you are using IV/C for. While glutathione can help produce miraculous results in certain conditions, it is contra-indicated when using vitamin C to fight cancers. The cancers apparently benefit from the Gluta.